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Houston Chronicle Updated 9:24 am CST, Sunday, November 11, 2018 The tropical wave is located several hundred miles east of the Lesser Antilles and is gradually becoming better defined, forecasters say. The system is producing strong gusty winds, mainly to the east of the disturbance. less The tropical wave is located several hundred miles east of the Lesser Antilles and is gradually becoming better defined, forecasters say. The system is producing strong gusty winds, mainly to the east of the ... more Photo: National Hurricane Center The tropical wave is located several hundred miles east of the Lesser Antilles and is gradually becoming better defined, forecasters say. The system is producing strong gusty winds, mainly to the east of the disturbance. less The tropical wave is located several hundred miles east of the Lesser Antilles and is gradually becoming better defined, forecasters say. The system is … [Read more...] about Hurricane forecasters keeping eye on disturbance near Caribbean Sea

Video Kevin and Rachel McNally. Photo: Loco UK Archant He’s used to ducking and diving during swashbuckling adventures in Hollywood, but for one night only this Pirates of the Caribbean actor swapped his sword for screams. Kevin McNally, who is best known for portraying Joshamee Gibbs in the Disney-owned film series, came face to face with the undead once again when he hopped aboard the Loco Horror Train at the Mid-Norfolk Railway in Dereham on Monday night.Supporting his daughter Rachel McNally - who was successfully cast at Rat Girl following an intense audition of hundreds of scare acting hopefuls - the English actor travelled across the country to enjoy the event.And ironically, missed the earlier ride he had originally been booked on due to train delays between London and Norwich.A spokesperson from Loco UK said: “It has been an amazing ride bringing the Horror Train to the UK this year, especially to a location as fantastic as the Mid-Norfolk Railway.Kevin … [Read more...] about Pirates of the Caribbean actor hops aboard the Horror Train

source Disney The “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise is reportedly being rebooted, according to Deadline. While the films after the original have received terrible reviews and box office has decreased domestically, the worldwide box office has made them hits – meaning it was inevitable that we would get more. Last year’s fifth movie, “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” made close to $800 million worldwide, and before that, “On Stranger Tides” grossed over $1 billion. If you thought you had seen the last of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, think again. Deadline reported on Tuesday that Disney is eyeing a reboot of the franchise with “Deadpool” writers Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick. Critic reviews have been rotten since the first film, 2003’s “The Curse of the Black Pearl,” and domestic box office has been lacking for recent movies in the series. But the franchise is still a … [Read more...] about Disney is reportedly trying to reboot ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ — and this chart shows why

Molly Abraham Special to The Detroit News Published 6:17 PM EDT Oct 10, 2018 The goat curries and jerk chicken prepared by his mother inspired Lester Gouvia to name his food truck after her. Now he’s gone a step further, with a restaurant in her name in a low-slung wood and glass building that emerged in August on East Jefferson a couple of blocks east of Chalmers Avenue. Norma G’s is the first new spot in the rebounding area, and for Gouvia, the culmination of his desire to introduce Caribbean fare to a new audience. The casual and comfortable setting reflects the personality of the food truck with its hot pink, lime green and turquoise accents. The fare is based on house seasonings and from-scratch preparation of fresh ingredients. Service is friendly and accommodating. Because Caribbean fare is unfamiliar to many diners, a question about a particular dish will bring the response, “Would you like to try a taste before you … [Read more...] about Abraham: Norma G’s brings a Caribbean touch

TAMPA - Tropical Depression 14 has strengthened to become a tropical storm in the Caribbean Sea, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of 10:55 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Tropical Storm Michael was moving north at 6 miles per hour with maximum sustained winds at 40 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center website.Tropical Storm Michael is located over the northwest Caribbean Sea.The National Hurricane Center has forecast the storm to move north into the Gulf of Mexico.Florida Gov. Rick Scott has declared a state of emergency for several counties in the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend areas.According to the latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Michael is expected to strengthened into a hurricane before making landfall in the western Florida Panhandle on Wednesday, according to a statement from the governor's office Sunday. … [Read more...] about Tropical Storm Michael forms in the Caribbean, expected to move into Gulf of Mexico